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==== Michael Brookhaven ==== | ==== Michael Brookhaven ==== | ||
In the year 1977, a director named Michael Brookhaven was hired by the Hollywood branch of Faction Paradox (which had long been languishing due to the fall of film and the rise of video). Brookhaven (taking the name Cousin Gable) strongarmed his way into essentially controlling Faction Hollywood (which became less and less relevant to the Faction proper) and using its methods of historical editing to make himself into the "Emperor of Excess". This reign lasted until 1999, when Brookhaven perished at the hands of Chris Cwej. | |||
===== Brookhaven: A Filmography ===== | ===== Brookhaven: A Filmography ===== | ||
'' | Throughout his career as the "Twentieth-Century Fox", Brookhaven had a hand in several productions. This included productions that he surgically implanted earlier in time to produce buzz for later projects that would have flopped otherwise. | ||
Notable examples of Brookhaven's work includes The Long Coolth Summer and Mason Hotel (examples of Brookhaven's surgical implantation), Frozen Moments (a Cold War tragedy about R.B. Nevitz), The Silver Mountain (a biopic on Richard Francis Burton), Independent Hearts (a character assassination of General Howe), Through the Eye of Eternity: First Sight, Kingdom of Beasts [which is possibly based on the Mal'akh and their Kingdom], and Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom. | |||
==== Brookhaven's Follies ==== | ==== Brookhaven's Follies ==== | ||
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